Four Card Poker at WickedBet

Four Card Poker is part of WickedBet Originals, a collection of provably fair games built in-house. Every round uses a cryptographic seed pair that you can verify after the game. The house edge and payout tables are public.

The dealer gets six cards to make their best four. You can raise up to 3x your Ante if you like your hand, or fold. The Aces Up side bet pays based on your hand alone. Optionally place an Aces Up side bet.

How It Works

Read the full rules and strategy on our Four Card Poker How to Play page.

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Play with Crypto

Four Card Poker runs on crypto. Deposit Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT or other supported coins. Bets settle from your balance and winnings credit at round close. No currency conversion.

Provably Fair

Before each round, the server generates a hashed seed. You can set your own client seed. After the round, the server seed is revealed so you can independently verify the result was determined before your bet. This is a standard provably fair implementation using SHA-256.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the dealer get 6 cards and the player only 5?

The extra dealer card offsets the player's advantage of being able to fold weak hands and raise up to 3x on strong hands. This asymmetry is what creates the strategic depth of Four Card Poker.

What is Aces Up?

A side bet that pays based on your best 4-card hand, regardless of the dealer's cards. Minimum qualifying hand is a pair of Aces (1:1), up to Four of a Kind at 50:1.

When should I raise 3x?

Optimal strategy recommends raising 3x with a pair of Aces or better. Call (1x) with a pair of 2s through Kings. Fold with less than a pair, though some high-card hands can justify a call.

How does Millionaire Mode work in Four Card Poker?

A $1 side bet evaluates 6 cards from the dealt cards for the spade straight flush (9 through Ace of spades). All 6 matching = $1,000,000.

Does the dealer always qualify?

Yes. Unlike Three Card Poker, the dealer always qualifies in Four Card Poker. There is no minimum hand requirement for the dealer.

Is Four Card Poker provably fair?

Yes. SHA-256 cryptographic commitment on every hand. All 11 cards are determined by the pre-committed seed and verifiable after the hand.

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